We started here: the documentation post in this blog (click on the image to open):
These are our works (Click on the double-diagonal-arrows to watch the presentations in Full Screen mode):
The law of Athens Hermia is forced by the law in Athens but finds solutions in the wood Mateo Orge, David Vilaboa |
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The wood Love and strange couples in the wood Alberto Núñez, David Rodríguez |
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The love potion The love potion causes many changes in the play María Lago - Ana Misa |
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Magic What does magic represent? - Magic in the story Carla Alonso, Ibtissam Moukhass |
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Magic Magic and magical characters Luis Prada, Sergio Prieto |
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Dreams Dreams, Magic and Psychoanalysis Iván Álvarez, María Rodríguez |
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Dreams Magic, Fairies and Symbolism Tatiana Cabaleiro, Manuel Rodríguez |
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The supernatural world The love potion: Oberon, Titania and The Puck Anxo Táboas, Lois Lago |
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Law and Order vs Instinct and Chaos We need both: Law and Order, and Instinct and Chaos Gabriel Lago, Miguel Mouriño |
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Apollonian and Dyonisian An analysis of AMND using Nietzsche’s concepts Sheyla González, Alba Covelo, Carla Luis |
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Apollonian and Dionysian An analysis of AMND using Nietzsche’s concepts Iván Blanco |
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Light and darkness Light and darkness: the interdependence of reason and passion Luciano Fernández, Andrés Piñeiro |
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Gender issues Shakespeare’s women are no scared wives or daughters Alba Campos, Jesús Fernández |
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Roses Shakespeare compares virgin women to flowers Gabriela Carvalho, Saínza Fernández |
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Loving couples Titania, Oberon and the four lovers’ problems Tatiana Muíños, Paula Amil |
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Wrong couples Matching Jacks and Jills Noa Domínguez, Carla Bras |
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Fairies Names explained and drawings Irene Aguilar, Ana Carballido |
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Craftsmen Names explained and drawings Laura Rodríguez, Rosa Salvador |
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The play within the play Is AMND a comedy or a tragedy? Both - it’s a play within a play! Patricia González, Lorena Álvarez |
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